Menstruation has always been a topic of deliberation in all households and societies. This is especially so in an Asian society where it is usually frowned upon as a taboo.
Women have never gotten the respect they deserve. As India became a democracy after Independence, women have started to get some respect. But, to some people, women still are ‘tools’ and they behavior shows it.
प्रथम भाग में हमने इस अधिनियम की पृष्ठभूमि और इस अधिनियम के अंतर्गत दिए गए कुछ महत्वपूर्ण परिभाषाओं पर चर्चा की थी, अब हम इस भाग में धारा ३ और उसके पश्चात की धाराओं के अंतर्गत दिए गए विभिन्न प्रावधानों पर विचार विमर्श करेंगे।
बेटियों के शसक्तीकरण को लेकर आरक्षण, प्रोत्साहन और अन्य आवश्यक मदद देकर सरकार ने भी हमारे देश में महिलाओं के विकास के लिए बहुत कुछ किया है। महिला सशक्तिकरण मोर्डन इंडिया की जरूरत है, क्योंकि वे भारत की जनसंख्या का ५०% हैं।
Gender bias and sexual harassment are not just what we are talking about but there are few more issues that are big hurdles for women to grow high up in the corporate scene.
Contribution of women in the growth history is quite visible however, as a society we have failed to maintain the dignity of a woman. We need to change our mind set and vision.
Why does no one demand judicial and police reforms? Is asking for mob and street justice is enough to defeat the rapidly increasing rape cases? Why does no one demand to govt for the implementation of Justice JS Verma committee report in its letter and spirit?
In 2016, Dr Syedna Mufaddal Saifuddin came out in support of continuing Female Genital Mutilation within his community and upheld the practice as something that is beneficial for the body and soul.
Time and again women are constantly troubled by the fear of violence while using public spaces but what they actually jeopardy is essentially the opportunity of experiencing the civic life and being able to participate in city.